Trekking in Nepal
Tea House Terk
This is the most popular way of trekking in Nepal. In tea house trek we take you from tea house to tea house. Depending on the size of your group a guide will be provided by us who will take care of all the payments and will organize the places to eat and sleep. For accommodation and food, we use the tea houses on the trails. However, food will be based on the menu of the tea house. Note: Sometime, a tea house offers many standard food but chances are very rare since most of the tea houses offers simple basic meals. Although many hotels in the hills are reasonably comfortable, the accommodation in some places may be a dirty, often smoky. Home Chimneys are rare, so room on the 2nd floor of a house can turn into an intolerable smoke house as soon as someone lights the cooking fire in the kitchen below. The benefit of Tea-House trek is that by arranging our food and accommodation locally, we can move at our own pace and set our own schedule and most importantly experience the real life style of the rural people.
Camping Trek
Camping trek is the type of trek where all the trekking gears such as tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, toilet tents, kitchen tens, kitchen utensils, etc. will be provided by us and a certain numbers of support staff and guide based on the size of the group. A sirdar (chief guide) will be employed to handle the whole trekking program. However, while you are on a camping trek, you will have to stick to the program and schedule which is pre-arranged by the sirdar. All the meals will be prepared on the way using the fresh vegetables available in the surrounding area. Some tinned food will also be served.
Typical day in a Camping Trek
Usually our day on a camping trek starts around 6:30 am after a light breakfast of bread, jam, boiled egg, tea or coffee depending on your choice. When you are enjoying the breakfast, our support staff packs up the tents and equipments and move ahead to find another suitable place to prepare food for lunch. Around 12:00 to 1:00 lunch will be served. After the lunch, the last part of the day's trek is done which usually takes about 1.5 to 2hrs of walk. Our support staff will put up the tents and will start preparing dinner. Around 7:00 pm the dinner will be served and the day ends.


